Brochure

World Congress
on
VIROLOGY
Aug 28-30, 2017
Las Vegas, USA
Theme: Recent Advancements in Virology & Infection Biology
Cenetri welcomes all to the World-wide Summit of Virology. This is coordinated by Cenetri that
goes for bonding the Scientists, researchers, specialists in one place and covers in every feature of Virology
and to give global discussions to the scattering of unique surveys, results, new opinions and reasonable advancements which come across and focuses on both hypothesis and practices. We are heartily invites all the
delegates in the conference. World Congress of Virology will bring together both senior and junior scientists, and will cover all phases of virus research containing basic, veterinary, clinical and plant virology. The
Global summit of virology program will include seminars, poster sessions, workshops, and special events on
a wide range of areas in virology.
Virology is the study of viruses – submicroscopic, parasitic particles of genetic material contained in
a protein coat and virus-like agents. It focuses on the following aspects of viruses: their structure, classification and evolution, their ways to infect and exploit host cells for reproduction, their interaction with host
organism physiology and immunity, the diseases they cause, the techniques to isolate and culture them, and
their use in research and therapy. Virology is considered to be a subfield of microbiology or of medicine.
While viruses reproduce and evolve, they do not engage in metabolism, do not move, and depend on a host
cell for reproduction. The often-debated question of whether they are alive or not is a matter of definition
that does not affect the biological reality of viruses.
The evolution of viruses, which often occurs in concert with the evolution of their hosts, is studied in
the field of viral evolution. While viruses reproduce and evolve, they do not engage in metabolism, do not
move, and depend on a host cell for reproduction. The often-debated question of whether they are alive or
not is a matter of definition that does not affect the biological reality of viruses.
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General Virology
Clinical and Neuro Virology
Respiratory Viruses
Emerging and Re-Emerging Viruses
Agriculture and Plant Virology
Therapeutic approaches for viral infections
Veterinary virology
Viral Immunology
Targeting Viral Infections
Viral Hepatitis
Tumor Virology
Research and Development in Virology
Retroviral Diseases in Asia, Africa and Middle East
Economic aspects in virology.
Advances in Drug discovery
Recent focus in Virology
Gene Regulation Diagnostic Methods
Epidemiology and Public Health
Host Cell Factors and Modulation
Innate Immunity
Zoonoses
Viral Pathogenesis
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Business and non-business associations like Clinical Trial Sites
Management Consultants
Drug makers
Chemists
Pharmacists
Business delegates
Equipment Manufacturers
Virologists
Bioengineers
Materials scientists
Physicists
Biologists
Registration Categories
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline- April 24, 2017
Abstract Acceptance Notification- April 28, 2017
Registration Fee Deadline- May 22, 2017
Full Paper Submission Deadline- July 17, 2017
Onsite Registration- August 28, 2017
About Las Vegas (USA):
Las Vegas, in Nevada’s Mojave Desert, is a resort city famed for its vibrant nightlife, centered around 24hour casinos and other entertainment options. Its main street and focal point is the Strip, just over 4 miles long.
This boulevard is home to themed hotels with elaborate displays such as fountains synchronized to music as well as
replicas of an Egyptian pyramid, the Venetian Grand Canal, and the Eiffel Tower. Not many cities evoke as many
instant associations as Las Vegas. It’s a town whose story has been told thousands of times, in books such as “Fear
and Loathing in Las Vegas,” movies such as “Casino” and televisions shows from “Vega$” to “Vegas.” More than
half a million people live here -- about 800,000 if you include the adjacent suburb of Henderson. Plenty of slots and
cocktails still abound, but the arts and cultural scene is blossoming and a tech boom is building. Las Vegas is a big
museum town -- in its own way.
The most popular times to visit Las Vegas include New Year’s, July 4th and any holidays that have a threeday weekend. Summer is a good time to go for those interested in swimming, while spring and fall have slightly
cooler temperatures that make it easier to sightsee. We have the Neon Museum, a dazzling pile of obsolete signage,
from vast casinos such as the Stardust and Moulin Rouge to roadside motel dice or the smiling shirt advertising a
dry cleaner. At the Mob Museum, you can see Kefauver’s courtroom, where mafiosos testified before senators, as
well as the bullet-riddled brick wall from the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The National Atomic Testing Museum
has history, science and bombs. At the Pinball Hall of Fame, you can admire (and play) hundreds of games. Best
tourist attractions in Las Vegas-Bellagio, Red Rock Canyon, The Mirage, Caesars Palace, Stratosphere Las Vegas,
Mob Museum, Fremont Street, The Venetian Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas, Neon Museum, Mandalay Bay, The Linq
Casino, Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay, Treasure Island Hotel and Casino, Planet Hollywood Resort& Casino, Adventure dome(thrill rides),Las Vegas Natural History Museum etc..
Conference Venue:
Las Vegas, USA
Phone: +1 563 447 3392
Email: [email protected]